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Wednesday 3rd February 2010
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Despite record numbers of
police on the streets,
Shadow Police Minister
David Ridgway says
resources are not reaching
where they are needed.
"I am constantly being told
by police on the ground
they are short-staffed and
there is no overtime,
"he
said.
"When police officers hear
that there are more police
on the beat they are
frustrated and they tell me
'We don't know where they
are, (because) we are under
the pump.
'
"On Saturday, January 30...
in the Sturt local service
area, no police officers
were available to attend any
incidents overnight as the
two patrol cars that covered
this area were both
assigned to a fire burning
on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
"
A spokeswoman for Police
Minister Michael Wright said
SAPOL was still checking
this claim, but preliminary
evidence suggested it was
false.
SAPOL has also refuted Mr
Ridgway's claim that there
was only one police officer
overnight at The Parks patrol
base on the same date.
"If Mr Ridgway really
wanted to establish any
sort of credibility, he would
have done his homework
and asked SAPOL directly if
this was in fact the case,
"
Mr Wright said.
Mr Ridgeway told InDaily it
was a police officer who had
told him of the situations.
- DANIELLE FORSYTH
Police staffing dispute
THE POLL
KIRSTIN ALEXANDER
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Free speech
challenge
Attorney General Michael
Atkinson should withdraw
legal threats made
against St Clair land swap
campaigners to prove his
support for free speech,
Independent MLC David
Winderlich says.
"It is just not right for a
powerful politician to be
taking legal action against
his voters the first time
they get a bit passionate
and cross-the-line,
"he
said.
RAH rebuild test
Health minister John Hill
is yet to provide a list of
services for the proposed
rebuild of the Royal
Adelaide Hospital,
Shadow Health Minister
Duncan McFetridge says.
However, a spokeswoman
for Mr Hill said no
services, clinics or
treatments would be cut.
Meanwhile, Mr
McFetridge said a
$120,000 mock-up of a
proposed railyards
hospital room, put at the
Royal Adelaide Show last
year, is now in storage
despite Premier Mike
Rann's pledge to use the
room for training
purposes. Mr Hill's
spokeswoman said the
room was has been used
by project teams and
would be used for staff
training later this year.
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